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Lundy Closes out Princeton XC Career at NCAA Championships
November 23, 2019 | Men's Cross Country
Just a few weeks after becoming the first four-time first-team All-Ivy League honoree in Princeton men's cross country history, Conor Lundy closed out his Tiger cross country career Saturday at Indiana State with his second-best finish in his fourth appearance at the NCAA Championships.
Lundy placed 70th in 31:41.0, 31 spots better than last year's finish of 101st at the NCAA finals and just eight spots behind his sophomore-year finish of 62nd. Lundy made his NCAA Championships debut with a 94th-place finish in 2016.
Mid-Atlantic Regional champ Camren Fischer qualified for the NCAA finals but did not race due to injury.
Complete results are available here.
Lundy placed 70th in 31:41.0, 31 spots better than last year's finish of 101st at the NCAA finals and just eight spots behind his sophomore-year finish of 62nd. Lundy made his NCAA Championships debut with a 94th-place finish in 2016.
Mid-Atlantic Regional champ Camren Fischer qualified for the NCAA finals but did not race due to injury.
Complete results are available here.
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